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There are a number of libraries that collect and display books and items related to Freemasonry. Notable libraries, sometimes coupled with a museum, include: Notable libraries, sometimes coupled with a museum, include:
The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasonry, and the Discovery of the Secret Scrolls of Jesus, [1] is a 1996 book by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas. The authors, both Freemasons , present a theory of the origins of Freemasonry as part of their "true story" of the historical Jesus and the original Jerusalem Church .
There are a number of masonic manuscripts that are important in the study of the emergence of Freemasonry.Most numerous are the Old Charges or Constitutions.These documents outlined a "history" of masonry, tracing its origins to a biblical or classical root, followed by the regulations of the organisation, and the responsibilities of its different grades.
Todd E. Creason (born May 26, 1967) is an American author of both fiction and non-fiction, [1] who writes primarily on the topic of Freemasonry. An active Freemason, Creason is best known as the author of the Famous American Freemasons series.
Darkness Visible: A Christian Appraisal of Freemasonry is a 1952 book on Freemasonry written by Walton Hannah, who was then an Anglican priest. [1] Darkness Visible has been influential among Christians, cited by both the General Synod of the Church of England [2] and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops [3] as a reason for their concern about the compatibility of Freemasonry and ...
Thomas Smith Webb (October 30, 1771 – July 6, 1819) was the author of Freemason’s Monitor or Illustrations of Masonry, a book which had a significant impact on the development of Masonic Ritual in America, and especially that of the York Rite. [1]
Freemasonry: XVII: Lord Palmerston V: The Union and 'Illuminism' of Freemasonry: XVIII: War of the Intellectual Party VI: The Illuminism of Adam Weishaupt: XIX: The War Party under Palmerston VII: The Convent of Wilhelmsbad: XX: The International, the Nihilists, the Black Hand, &c. VIII: Cabalistic Masonry or Masonic Spiritism: XXI: Freemasonry ...
His 2005 book Freemasons For Dummies. [ 2 ] has become the world's best-selling introductory guide to the Anglo-American Freemasonry, [ citation needed ] and it has been adopted by several Masonic grand lodges as part of their education programs for new members.